
Essays, interviews, & reflections on books, people, & the creative practice from Deirdre Sugiuchi, author of Unreformed: An Evangelical Captivity Narrative (Vine Leaves Press, 2027), & contributor to Literary Hub, Electric Literature, Rumpus, Salon etc.
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Deirdre Sugiuchi's debut memoir, UNREFORMED: AN EVANGELICAL CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE, will publish in 2027. She's conducted over 50 interviews with creatives at Electric Lit, etc. Essays featured in Lit Hub, Midwest Review, Salon, etc.
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